Reither, Hauser, and Yang (2009) use a Hierarchical Age–Period–Cohort model (HAPC – Yang & Land, 2006) to assess changes in obesity in the USA population. Their results suggest that there is only a minimal effect of cohorts, and that it is periods which have driven the increase in obesity over time. We use simulations to show that this result may be incorrect. Using simulated data in which it is cohorts, rather than periods, that are responsible for the rise in obesity, we are able to replicate the period-trending results of Reither et al. In this instance, the HAPC model misses the true cohort trend entirely, erroneously finds a period trend, and underestimates the age trend. Reither et al.'s results may be correct, but because age, period...
Previous work (Bell and Jones, Demogr Res 2013a; Bell and Jones, Soc Sci Med 2013c; Luo and Hodges, ...
Multilevel models (aka mixed models, random effects models, hierarchical linear models) have been us...
Age, period, and cohort are three temporal dimensions that can make unique contributions to social a...
Social scientists have recognized the importance of age-period-cohort (APC) models for half a centur...
Social scientists have recognized the importance of age-period-cohort (APC) models for half a centur...
Previously, Reither et al. (2015) demonstrated that hierarchical age–period–cohort (HAPC) models per...
Previously, Reither et al. (2015) demonstrated that hierarchical age–period–cohort (HAPC) models per...
It is claimed the hierarchical-age–period–cohort (HAPC) model solves the age–period–cohort (APC) ide...
It is claimed the hierarchical-age–period–cohort (HAPC) model solves the age–period–cohort (APC) ide...
Background: Whilst some argue that a solution to the age-period-cohort (APC) 'identification problem...
Context: Age, period and birth cohort (APC) effects have been known for decades in biological, healt...
This commentary clarifies our original commentary (Bell and Jones, 2014c) and illustrates some conce...
This comment assesses how age, period and cohort (APC) effects are modelled with panel data in the s...
We thank Demography’s editorial office for the opportunity to respond to te Grotenhuis et al.’s comm...
We thank Demography’s editorial office for the opportunity to respond to te Grotenhuis et al.’s comm...
Previous work (Bell and Jones, Demogr Res 2013a; Bell and Jones, Soc Sci Med 2013c; Luo and Hodges, ...
Multilevel models (aka mixed models, random effects models, hierarchical linear models) have been us...
Age, period, and cohort are three temporal dimensions that can make unique contributions to social a...
Social scientists have recognized the importance of age-period-cohort (APC) models for half a centur...
Social scientists have recognized the importance of age-period-cohort (APC) models for half a centur...
Previously, Reither et al. (2015) demonstrated that hierarchical age–period–cohort (HAPC) models per...
Previously, Reither et al. (2015) demonstrated that hierarchical age–period–cohort (HAPC) models per...
It is claimed the hierarchical-age–period–cohort (HAPC) model solves the age–period–cohort (APC) ide...
It is claimed the hierarchical-age–period–cohort (HAPC) model solves the age–period–cohort (APC) ide...
Background: Whilst some argue that a solution to the age-period-cohort (APC) 'identification problem...
Context: Age, period and birth cohort (APC) effects have been known for decades in biological, healt...
This commentary clarifies our original commentary (Bell and Jones, 2014c) and illustrates some conce...
This comment assesses how age, period and cohort (APC) effects are modelled with panel data in the s...
We thank Demography’s editorial office for the opportunity to respond to te Grotenhuis et al.’s comm...
We thank Demography’s editorial office for the opportunity to respond to te Grotenhuis et al.’s comm...
Previous work (Bell and Jones, Demogr Res 2013a; Bell and Jones, Soc Sci Med 2013c; Luo and Hodges, ...
Multilevel models (aka mixed models, random effects models, hierarchical linear models) have been us...
Age, period, and cohort are three temporal dimensions that can make unique contributions to social a...